Dodla honoured with Outstanding People Management Award

This recognition not only celebrates past achievements but also reinforces Dodla’s vision for a future where human capital is the cornerstone of progress.

INDIA – Dodla Dairy has been honoured with the prestigious Outstanding People Management Award at CHRO 2025, a recognition that underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to cultivating a workplace culture rooted in respect, continuous learning, and accountability.

This accolade reflects Dodla’s holistic approach to people development, spanning every layer of its operations—from procurement teams and production plants to field partners and community stakeholders.

The award marks a proud milestone for the entire Dodla workforce, whose dedication and alignment with the company’s core values have been instrumental in driving sustainable growth and operational excellence.

By fostering an environment where individuals are empowered to thrive, Dodla has built a resilient and purpose-driven organization that places people at the heart of its success.

Looking ahead, the company stated that it remains committed to deepening its investment in people-first practices, nurturing stronger leadership, and promoting inclusive growth.

These efforts are designed to ensure that farmers, employees, and customers continue to benefit from a collaborative and forward-thinking ecosystem.

The CHRO 2025 India Awards are part of a dynamic and forward-thinking series of summits that celebrate excellence in human resources leadership across the country. These awards recognize HR professionals and organizations that are redefining people management, driving transformation, and building future-ready workforces.

Dodla Dairy reports US$7.94 M net profit in Q4 2025

Recently, the company reported a 45.12 per cent annual growth in its consolidated net profit at Rs 67.96 crore (US$7.94 million) in its 4th quarter that ended March 2025.

Revenue from operations grew by 15.51 per cent to Rs 909.62 crore (US$106.43 million) compared to Rs 787.44 crore (US$92.08 million) during the same period a year ago.

Dodla Dairy Managing Director, Dodla Sunil Reddy, said, “I am pleased to share that during FY25, the company’s profit after tax (PAT) surpassed the Rs 200 crore milestone, reaching Rs 259.9 crore, on the back of a topline of Rs 3.1 crore, which grew at a healthy rate of 19 per cent. This robust performance was primarily driven by faster growth in value-added products (VAP) and healthy performance in Africa, as well as the Orgafeed business.”

EBITDA increased by 10.74% YoY to Rs 83.50 crore in the fourth quarter of FY25. EBITDA margin improved to 9.2% in Q4 FY25 as against 9.6% in Q4 FY24.

Profit before tax (PBT) was at Rs 90.28 crore (US$10.55 million), registering a growth of 40.75% from Rs 64.14 crore (US$7.50 million) recorded in the corresponding quarter previous year.

During the quarter, total expenses jumped 15.59% YoY to Rs 845.13 crore (US$98.80 million). The cost of materials consumed stood at Rs 613.32 crore (US$71.70 million), down 0.75% YoY, while employee benefit expenses were at Rs 40.61 crore (US$ 4.75 million), up 20.50% YoY, during the quarter.

 

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